nathalie rozot is an award-winnning multidisciplinary planning and design consultant based in New York. Her extensive design and management portfolio features distinguished large-scale projects with a focus on public space, and reflects her versatile practice in disciplines encompassing architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, exhibit design, and, since 2000, lighting design.
A former Director for l’Observatoire International Inc., Nathalie started her own lighting design and research practice in 2006, and launched the company photic in 2008.
Her work has been featured in exhibitions in Paris, Rome, Florence, Osaka and New York. Awards include two Lumen Awards, grants from the City of Paris and the New York State Council for the Arts, and fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the MacDowell Colony. Her designs were finalists on several prestigious international competitions, such as the Buckminster Fuller Challenge in 2009.
Nathalie Rozot teaches lighting in three master's programs-- at Parsons' School of Constructed Environments, and in the Ecoles Nationales Supérieures de Paysage landscape architecture schools in Versailles and Lille. She regularly contributes as a guest lecturer and critic in schools of architecture at CUNY, Pratt and Columbia University. She published and lectures internationally on critical and social studies of lighting and global nightscapes.
Professional memberships include the Architectural League of New York, the Van Alen Institute, the Society of Building Science Educators, Lighting Designers without Borders and the New York Academy of Sciences.
nathalie rozot, planning and design and photic run on green power.
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